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Curated coverage for rial with top developments, timeline context, and connected threads.
Gene Editing Could Replace Daily Cholesterol Pills — The Medical Breakthrough Nobody Is Talking About
Getting patients to take daily cholesterol-lowering drugs is one of medicine's biggest challenges. Gene editing could solve it with a single treatment. Here is the science, the trials, and what comes next.
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23 updatesIran's Economy Was Already Collapsing Before the War — Here Is What That Means Now
The Rial had already collapsed before February 28. Here is the specific economic condition Iran was in when the war started and why Pezeshkian's 'three to four weeks' warning was so alarming.
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The Gene Therapy Trial That Could Change Everything — The Medical Breakthrough Getting No Attention
A new gene therapy trial is producing results that researchers are calling a potential cure for a previously untreatable condition. Here is the science behind the breakthrough.
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Dubai's Oracle Building Was Hit by Debris — The Specific Moment When UAE Corporate Infrastructure Became a War Zone
Debris from an aerial interception hit an Oracle Corp. building in Dubai Internet City. Here is what this specific incident means for the Gulf's tech and business hub.
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The 'It Ends With Us' Trial Is Coming — Here Is What Justin Baldoni's Legal Team Just Said
Justin Baldoni's legal team responded to the court ruling dismissing 10 of Blake Lively's claims. Here is their statement and what it signals about the upcoming jury trial.
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Iran Struck Aluminium Industries in Bahrain — What This Tells Us About Iran's Targeting Strategy
Iran deliberately targeted industrial and economic infrastructure in Bahrain. Here is the specific targeting strategy this reveals and what economic warfare looks like in 2026.
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John Travolta Is Making His Directorial Debut — Here Is What the Film Is About and Why Now
John Travolta announced his directorial debut. Here is the project, why he's directing for the first time at 72, and what this new chapter means for one of Hollywood's most enduring careers.
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How the Longevity Drugs That Work in Animals Are Failing in Human Trials
Dozens of compounds extend lifespan in mice. Almost none have worked in human trials. Here is the biology behind the translation gap and the researchers who think they know how to cross it.
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How Universal Basic Income Experiments Are Going — After Years of Real Data
Years of UBI trials in Finland, the US, Canada, and Kenya have produced substantial data. Here is what they actually found and why the results are politically inconvenient for everyone.
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The Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria That Is Going to Kill 10 Million People a Year by 2050
Antimicrobial resistance already kills 1.27 million people annually. By 2050 it could kill 10 million. Here is the specific bacterial strains to worry about and what is being done.
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Hydrogen Is Finally Getting Serious — Here Is Where It Actually Makes Sense
Hydrogen energy hype has been replaced by pragmatic deployment in specific applications. Here is where hydrogen genuinely makes sense and where battery electric has already won.
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The New Pain Drug That Doesn't Require a Needle Is Changing Chronic Pain Treatment
A new class of oral non-opioid pain drugs is in late-stage trials. Here is the mechanism, the clinical results, and when they might reach patients who have exhausted current options.
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CRISPR Crops Are Growing in Your Country and You Probably Don't Know
CRISPR-edited crops are now in field trials across Europe, the US, and Asia. Here is what they are, what the regulatory landscape looks like, and what's actually being grown.
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The mRNA Revolution That Cured Cancer for Some Patients Is Coming for Everyone Else
Personalized mRNA cancer vaccines showed 44% reduction in recurrence in melanoma trials. Here is when they will be available, who they will work for, and what the technology actually does.
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The Dog Aging Project Just Published Something That Changes Longevity Science
The Dog Aging Project's rapamycin trial results are in. Here is what they show and why they change the landscape of human longevity research.
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The Future of Longevity Science: What the Dog Aging Project's Rapamycin Trial Is About to Tell Us
The Dog Aging Project's rapamycin trial is expected to report results in 2026. Here is why this experiment matters for human longevity science and what it could change.
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What the Mantis Shrimp's Strike Is Teaching Engineers About Building Better Helmets
Mantis shrimp dactyl clubs absorb extreme forces without shattering. Engineers are copying the design for military helmets, vehicle armour, and sports safety equipment.
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Japan Joins the EU's Anti-China Subsidy Coalition — The Global Industrial Policy War Is Escalating
Japan is coordinating with the EU on responding to Chinese industrial subsidies. Here is how the global industrial policy competition is reshaping trade and what it means for everyone.
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The Maui Doctor Accused of Trying to Kill His Wife on a Hike — The Trial That Has Hawaii Transfixed
Prosecutors say a Maui doctor tried to push his wife off a cliff, injected her with a syringe, and hit her with a rock on a hike. His son testified he confessed. Here is the case.
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MXene Nanoscrolls Just Supercharged Batteries — Here Is What This 2D Material Breakthrough Actually Means
Scientists have transformed the revolutionary 2D nanomaterial MXene into nanoscrolls that dramatically improve battery and sensor performance. Here is the breakthrough explained.
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Luigi Mangione's Lawyers Want to Delay His Federal Trial — Here Is Why This Case Is About Much More Than One Murder
Mangione's lawyers are seeking to postpone his federal murder trial. Here is the case's legal status, the broader healthcare debate it sparked, and why it remains culturally significant.
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What the WTO MC-14 Actually Decided in Yaoundé — The Outcomes Nobody Reported
The WTO Ministerial Conference in Cameroon concluded with several adopted decisions that received almost no coverage. Here is what was actually agreed and why it matters for global trade.
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How Iran Used Its Internet Blackout to Hide Industrial Strikes — and Failed
Iran imposed an internet blackout after strikes on industrial facilities. Iranian diaspora websites received footage anyway. Here is how information is escaping Iran's digital censorship.
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The Iranian Missiles Targeting Steel and Cement Factories: What Iran Is Trying to Tell Israel
Iran is systematically targeting Israeli industrial production facilities. Here is what this targeting pattern reveals about Iran's strategic logic in the conflict.
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